Wednesday, December 12, 2012

INSENSITIVE TIMING OF REHMAN MALIK'S VISIT TO INDIA

B.RAMAN

If NaMo, the Chief Minister of Gujarat, had been
well-advised, instead of raising the issue of Sir Creek, he would have raised
the insensitive timing of the official visit of Mr. Rehman Malik, the Interior
Minister of Pakistan, to India at the invitation of Shri Shushil Kumar Shinde,
our Home Minister. His visit is scheduled to take place from December 14,2012,a
day after the 11th anniversary of the attack on the Indian
Parliament by Pakistan-sponsored jihadi terrorists on December 13,2001. This is
not only an insult to the memory of the security forces personnel who were
killed during the attack, but a reminder of the embarrassing fact that 40 years
after Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) started using sponsored-terrorism
against India, we are still without an effective answer to it.

2.One can’t have an objection to Mr.Malik being
invited to India to launch the new visa liberalisation measures, but this was
not the time to do so. ISI officers will see in the timing of the visit a
confirmation of their belief that India does not have the will to fight their
use of terrorism against us.

3.Pakistan will try to project that with the
execution of Ajmal Kasab, the Pakistaniterrorist of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LET),and its seeming pursuit of the trial against the main Pakistan-based
conspirators of the 26/11 terrorist strikes, the terrorism chapter in
Indo-Pakistan relations is about to be over and a new chapter can begin.

4. It is important to make it clear to Mr.Malik and
other Pakistani leaders as well as to the international community that our
battle against Pakistan-sponsored terrorism will continue so long as Pakistan
does not act against all terrorists operating from sanctuaries in Pakistan and
does not wind up the anti-India terrorist infrastructure in Pakistani
territory.

5.Since March 1993,the ISI has been responsible for
a series of mass fatality terrorism against us. The attack on our Parliament in
2001 and the 26/11 strikes in Mumbai were acts of indirect aggression against
India as per some resolutions of the UN General Assembly passed on the question
of state-sponsored terrorism. All these attacks against our nationals, interests
and sense of honour have remained without an appropriate response from our
Government and political leadership.

6.The 26/11 strikes were qualitatively different
and graver than the other acts sponsored by the ISI in Indian territory. For
the first time in the history of Pakistan-sponsored terrorism, foreign
nationals---including Americans and Israelis—were targeted and brutally killed.
It was an attack not only on India, but also on the international community.

7. Any self-respecting nation would have seen that
Pakistan paid an appropriate price for the attack. The relatives of the foreign
nationals killed should have been mobilised to pursue the senior officers of
the ISI before courts of their countries for their involvement. We not only
failed to retaliate against the terrorist leaders in Pakistan, but also failed to
mobilise the relatives of the foreign victims.

8. I am all for good relations with Pakistan. Even
Indira Gandhi, Rajiv Gandhi, Narasimha Rao and Atal Behari Vajpayee sought good
relations. But good relations do not mean letting Pakistan get away with its
use of terrorism against us.

9. Our battle against Pakistan-sponsored terrorism
began in 1981.It has to continue without closure till we ultimately prevail. It
has to be made clear to Mr.Malik that there will be no closure till terrorism
originating from Pakistan ends.

10. I do not have the confidence that Dr.Manmohan
Singh and Shri Shinde will vigorously articulate our position to Mr.Malik. Mrs.Sonia
Gandhi and Shri Rahul Gandhi do not understand the anger on this issue in the
hearts and minds of innumerable Indians. This has to be done by the opposition
leaders and the public. Let this be raised loud and clear during the remaining
two days of the election campaign in Gujarat. ( 13-12-12)